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Scout Unit literally named scout "You serious right now bro?"
Doesn't include scout in unit guide.
Scout Unit "..."
This is a great little guide
Would love info ohn city build order
Races that are good (and bad) to be a warlord
And army constructs for early middle and later game pls
Oh and what upgrades should be aiming for
Great work :-)
Neil
Downunder
Wild Magic also works very well with the warrior. By Steadfast Ward + Unstable Mutation or Swap Location can lead to some very dirty tactics.
Given the lack of special units (undead, machine, incorporeal, elemental) the spontaneous mutation will affect everything you have, and for the most part give the warlords armies access to things they usually would lack, the primary of those being AoE.
Lastly Warp domain + Dread Seige can knock a city entirely out of commission, by simultaneously destroying most terraformed terrain bonuses & coupling it with a -500 moral penalty.
In the late game, you can summon up lesser elementals as well, then cast global assault and have them all upgrade to regular elementals after just one battle..